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THE WORLD: THURSDAY E THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904 NING WORLD [Sore] SPORTS EDITED BY [CSPRe5a. OHN T. IS NOW DEALING OUT SWEETMEATS TO THE GIANT BALL PLAYERS DDODDDEDOGD 4440441 46-6940046006096 0404044: dete vA ‘ rig he, Vt ‘Vases ’ ; \ FRANK FARRELS raw OPINION, e NO OBJECTION : ccerr LETTING THE MIGHT A\ Fe MINOR, CHALLENGES LIKE” LEAGUE TEAMS THAT THIS - + ARE "EASY" & COLUMBIA TEAM IS NOT SFO 09OO0 9690960 SE S628 00090060006s: © sovesese 0000000000 « = 4 aad SPOPPOESSDDOLOSIOOLPOESOPOED SD PEEOSIOE 09000000 F EEAOEPEE EDGE I4DOESEOSEOM FAST WORKOUTS TO-DAY AMERICAN JOCKEY i al ON THE ISLAND TRACKS, Wigs WEALD Mr, Brush limits his strenuous ob-; Made in the Game with Franklin and » fectio “minor-league” te Hea Hoon that niet rt earl Marshall, and May Shake Up Eleven, GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept (Special to ‘The Bvening World.) %—The conditions of weather and) SHEEPSHEAD BAY ¥., Sept. %.|“Danny” Maher, Astride of track at the course this morning were ~Delightful, bright weather and a fast) first clase in every way for galloping. track were the conditions at the Bay| Rock Sand, Captures the Rich The principal workouts were the ‘Ol- course this morning, The work began oxy rly hour, and in the presence of | J0cKey Club Stakes from a + ‘ q 4 Games have recently been played) whatever may be the general opinion managers said that there are several uf | ) 8-9 S-O 20S COGOOE- 2-2-5 28-9-99-85-8-4483 2 O89 ; : an ‘Ber the National League Champions as to Columbia's showing over Frank: | the old men in college now who will not GAY LOTHARIO—A halt mile In 0.50 Ta Trenton and Hoboken with local li and Marshall yesterday afternoon, | play becausn they are “sore” on account REMCEN-One ‘mist ii, all OM: tatonw wany spirited moves were noves,| G00d Field of Horses. }N when the Biue and White wen by a| of having been defeated for the cap. "Vio Holler, trainer. P : 4 r _@ubs, and no roar of protest bas | score of 28 to 0, there are two men who talncy of the eleven. ‘This dissatisfac-| @ AUSTRALIAN A One mile In 147hand- Trainer W. Shields shipped the E. R. Sounded over the Polo Grounds, do not think that the local players have | tlon has broken up the eleven, and it] @ ily; Vic Hollar, trainer. Thomas string to Morris Park during) | oxnoy, sept. 2.—-Great interest ‘ — Gone anything about which to be con-| will be tome time before the team guts | % ROBIN ADAIR—Three-quarters in 1.18 | the morning, and they embarked on the| wig akon In to-day? tare for tre ) Next Sunday the Giants will play (| gratulated. ‘They are Coach Morley, of together in real playing style. > WOE tae Tene gusty; | MOM Mt Ulmer Park In good shape, The| sookey Clud Stakes at the frat October Fweralds at the Catholic Protectory | the Columbia team, and Coach Bates, of | Whether or not the criticisms of | ® D. Miller, trainer, We most important work of the morning| meeting at Newmarket on account of Grounds. The Kmeralds are even more| the Franklin and Marshall aggregation. Columbia's play are true, It la cer- | > THE SOUTHERNER-Bix furlongs in| was a neat fve-furlong move by ArttW.|:he number of well known horses run- ' Apsegnidicant than the Highlanders, but! Both men were decided in their expres: | tain that che eleven appeared to the | % COURT Mee: Odom rainer. 5 |The Futurity winner aid the trick In| sing, ‘The fleld Included two Derby win- up t date Mr, Brush has not been’ sions of opinion that Columbia has uninitinted a better bunch than that 2 3 Gate, Aikibed Hie tn 1.48, easily; J+) 4.01 3-4, and showed to e all the] ners, Rock Sand and St, Amant, tho Heard yaw, Much to do to rank with the first-raters, which opposed Union In the first game ¢ g OME e NO ois furlongs in 1.18, hand- — and dash for whien she is noted. | former ridden by “Danny” Maher, the i, Uy « D A at 7 re t e 7 r 4 | Various Wpdividual players of the tate gdh Ray me Positive fa bie Fone Ma’ kart in thas é bb, TIERNEY. Four “furions in 0.61, acer Seraowla Maleate teen, \riiliame ieutus ane ieee Ly mae bain 04 ja andi ew, traine P Giants here taken part in games Uf) tne defeated eleven, score one touchdown, and Metzenthin’s > aOR BAINGERETELD atte nile in One mile and a quarter in| 26e,Petby third, St. Denis, ae well as, malnor leagues, Their iamee have deem) wwnat go I think of the game?” he\unexpocied goal from field brought 044, breeging; I. Welsh, trainer. 1b, handily; W. Rogers, trainer, | (20h, Roan, winner of ynany fey used to advertise the affst7® 28) gatd this morning. “Why, It wan awful, (1 stag to 10 (0 & Yemerday, in $ |REVELLE Mile in 1.52, breeging: T patna furlonge in 1.0L d+, ON oe ag Mar BA es od f ( ee @ ae a q he Welsh, trainer. ” 4 V. Rogers, trainer, ic 4 geen dad gana a day, Meo] simply awful, 1 thougiit 1 had A god ihe same length of time-twenty-Ave ¢ | sit i cs “LOVE. Four furlongs in JERRY C.—Six furlongs in 1.17, hand- | ie, American jockey, rode Wiles ¥ got HE In one game, and woME! Kini), Hut they simply can't play the minutes~the light blue and white b 4 Campbell, trainer, malin eee MT Rock Sand Anished first, after @f the others have done as well, game, Why, I've seen better examples tolled up twenty-eight points againgt 2 CHARLES “ELKiotr -Four furlongs in DR ed guirionge in 049 1-5, | rage, with Henry 1, second and Wilflam . A Sop to the Giants. of football in ordinary practice games, * ‘8m which was surely as goo 1bb Ma AREIES O46 LEDEDE IDOE Hb AOEEDND BOE 10 MURPH E Five trbonee in 105; WATERSIDE Bix furlongs in 1.18, | Rufus third. In all ten horses started 3 All thi is a sop that is being tossed |The men hit the line too high and the Play Was Fast. een REE hate ate Tne BELLE SStROMBO RNS Airien a to the Giants, They will loge a b'g/tinermen turn away from the scrimmage. from the start Donovan whipped /up WERT eee ae sercugs {8 LIB, 108 44, tray dy Jenne Dunch of money by being kept out of a! They don't work up enough speed, and the play to @ great speed, and | i ‘SC0OD oF ive yf Ao ig oe series with the American League win-|the only reason that they did win wan fook about twelve consecutive rashes Pee ea oIAe, drainer, ; HAMBUY RG BELL Bj-One mile in 1.46, ners, and It is necessary to keep them | because they were up against a weaker bitty A hte te ay ee ARD--Bix furlongs in 1.21, WOODSAM Ste furlongs’ Rat fi , 4m good huinor In some way. team. There's got to be something jagainst ihe Pennsylvanians, Captain iD. Corer, trainer, ‘ handily; A. J. Joyner, trainer. Before this year players have not doing, and that quickly, if this team {9 | Stangla i a star game - rr eg furlongs tn 1.36 MY i BLAS usloliea, in 119 been allowed to play on other teams—|to be as good as it has been toute to for Col breezing: A. J. Joyner, trainer. At least not under their own names— | pe, It was an awfully bad showing bad . q ty bad sh a fay and in the case of gam@ between the w : Giants and outside clubs the manage- ‘ ment has shared in the protits, Coach Bates had something like that — to aay directly after the game. “If this back Surpets . lied the touch. sHor GUN-Six furlon in 1.50, brees- BU RAT. " int - Me a , 881 riongs in 119, Morley has dvolved ing; W. Jennings handily; HH. I vr arniner, ° th STILE ICHO. furlongs in’ 1.06 saad ot a Mivircue ‘urlongs in 0.48, ° Ine a handily; W. Jennings, trainer. HP alf-back pl MEMPHIS—One mile in 1.4, handily; TRADITH —Six furlongs in 1.22 1-2, ued ie out W. M. Brown, trainer. STR Eom Jd, Jovner, trai CURA R THE ARENA-—Seven furlongs CosTRR furlongs in 0. R Hughey MeGovern is a good littio had been a prep, school team that we ‘ In 131. handily: Kittleman, trainer. ovkes. trainer fighter, but he 1s not a second Terry. — were up against, we wouldn't have been Dc gd ATK, D MERRY ACROBAT Four furlongs in igh omy rl Ri glaaind How long would Tommy Murphy have so surpri t the general bad play, We after a thitty-yard run when niLA: ipitpay Pag inh LRED. KNIGHT—Five f "tn 1.07, | taken the aggressive if he could have| thought Columbla could and would beat he tried It In the later part of the ecision ot the Stewards on on an Alleged a “Nandlly' He Me Magne trainee, |, beesing: Matt Byrnes, tral | ; Met “Terrfole Terry” in his prime? — ux by a much wider margin, Our eleven OTA ell ta r } BLUE. COAT—Five futiongs | 2 A Gchdown made in the frst half RS in 1.06, | q es oi. was made up of green players, Freeman, gyjncare made in, the Brat ea Foul in the Steeplechase, shee ea handily: J. MeLaughilt, trainer ’ my re Ane iorw es s nampions, {%@ captain, and one other man ma _ Morley "used. twents -eleht players, in . jl a outa” EB, Aria, tralner. eae e © bet e game. When the feco! a i. $ | Ltt | Bane and Walcott, wil enter the cInk! the Sinesy "mace new, Both errand AN, sil the men xcept Blangland were by the Defeat ot Atricander, W fe az hanaliy, de Tk Moor tm San Francisco. t Metzenthin, the regular quar- | Ahuford, the quarter-bucks, never played {ertacke inn eradtave ct Franktin : svete count-rive turiongs, in f ; One may come out football before they came to Franklin and Marshall, and did not play against Great Surprises to the Talent. |" 934, handily; TH, MeCormic, king : If Gans wins he become welter- ; howed it. They alma mater. Donovan played all ne NEW YORK’S MASTER SPECIALIST. - Weight champion. He is now fighting aa ("4 Marohal! and they showed 0 the first half asd was later succes ALVIN Bour furlongs in 0.52 2-4, hand. & welter-weight, and if he beats i (are Wght men, se pid ighewvigg mor py Sebuits, sfintner and Buren, Frank: maton “cobladeha tion” hi trainer, NERVOUS DEBILITY Cured quien than 13 pounds, and our whole team ts}, and Seer ane elie ake | oe ; s v6 furlongs in 4 ae Oy oe OM ta an Bigs | Miait. Besides that the backs were 90 chan tuting “Here for Shu- | There Were some intereming hap-)of it, while the man who commits 041-4, “handily; H. K, ” Vingut 2 fo, 0 days by my own fam STRICTURE oxy cored in 8. without cutting, ford after the latter had made a penings at Gravesend yesterday. There the crime escapes with no penalty. 01 t on the few occasions that we Simmons dronved the middie- weight | @recn that on the e Joab 7 hls | | BI ORL BY A—One mile in 1.59, gallop- title after igking the heavy-weikui did have the ball they mixed up signals permitted Smyth to was a wonderfully just decision on the ‘Two Surprises Here. ine: Pd Gardner, trainer, in, bey! R ‘a i " jo" The spectacle 6 ‘ a apr SUD tron Corbett at Cars99. go that a fumble or some other miaplny aire & WenoOrn. Zoe Maes part of the steeplechase atewarde—a de) tier tne fourth event, a handicap | Judsing by the manner in which) CHATTER-lx furlongs in 1.21, bees Inq opelts.cf lees of time. It resulted. Columbia's players are paln- running forty yards for a ‘lslon 40 well received that the crowd 41°” iuile and a half, race-goera di. | Yekets are being disposed of for the| Ine dames Knese, Salter 4 4 Leaanentty cue Any fully slow, and although welghty and ‘8a bit unusual, Smyth collired did not get through reviling the of- t know whether they stood on thelr ig benefit in honor of the Giants at ie Matt Feakes, trainer, strong. would not do against a better P. Pht wank aot ps Seas fictals for hours, Still, the crowd Is heats pp ple iis ‘The victory |th¢ New York Theatre on 6unday nigat ) team than ours, If Columbia thinks that )t, interfere for him co 1 the round PO entitled tw any sympathy, Any Jo ose and the deteat of Afri- | t 19 safe to say that every seat in the pests Rahway ee rt In tro iM er team will do without a great and the touchdown, 11 mrt Ny the ed jone who risks good American money cander were both stunning affaire, | *Pactous theatre will be sold and stand: | pyeive pages in colors with next Sun- BLOOD 4 preeeee, iu nto fame throw a 2 dese o have yaid ° 3 : cal cures in 00 to a) Jey wielously tars ong wteeeh eserves to have Mt vis cander must be a knowing ani. |!) room ata premium when the curtain | guy's World. Buy It to keep! Great se treey’ Seattan of tee y in handed to him forty ways, Stil! raises for the first aumter on the pro- eal Vi ‘ | ea anded f c y Stitt, c on 1 ‘ a pistorical value, ‘To Harlem in fifteen ton trom the “wyatern without w ven oa inal, He perforn when grains, minutes at la: POISON the ald of meroury or potash. sudden improvement there ts a speely fe { and awful awakening coming to some: ) 0° body.” Franklin and Marsha}! last tou -back and tallial the that does not let the stewards out 4 ta short pri en the odds «ff ; One of the hdown of the If there was any foul committed by ade dined Aha tales earn ame cer, BVery sporting man tn town has’ ap- LOSsk Time of cure. 10 to #0 daze, --—-- — ——on Ray on Walter Cleary nat Vest- \ t t . " 3 fer Cleary against Vest- | ination glows) from his eyes. Is plied for one or more tickets and has OL D DR. GRINDLE, DRAINS y tne dy (used exclusively by) ment there were few to be found who pald liberally for them, The benefit With yesterday's games the curt tan saw ft. On the other hand, there poche Oot ey ‘with 9nd | cromigen to be ong of the most beds += ey] oll CONSULTATION FREE. Was rung down on the Eastern were hundveds who raw that Vest. “uit Kind ot me, the publle te | uecensful of Ita Kind that has ever De nis 1 make no. cha weuson of WH, the cham) ae ment impeded Billy Ray, not once, but ps basintd Be ot to | t2ke2 placagin this city. Every promi. {inure auickis, aly pL ny 7 gg gO Ie i ely ft and seanea or “money to Buffalo, with Baltimore the runner several thmes, Walter Cleary went by acquainted with, He I§ @Pt 9 | nent gotor and vaudeville star has vol- | m° fina tain bY Oy Other advertis. Up, and last yexr's pennant winner, Jer- Veatment on th far turn, and took 4 &8¥ old thing, With the reputation iiteered his or her services, which In) oh red in trom J to $ monine wey City. third, Newark, while never a & clear two lengths’ lead of being a cripple and a sulker, he tators 1 tae trom Lod machi Kid serious contender honors, played was heaton abeoluialy 16 6 can run bad races, and when he sud- K td : Gaeares, ted Sterling ball all season and Anish at that pore {deaty, comes to te every one says: | Dat Manager McGraw math aint awaliinas. in $°t fourth by a good margin over Montr <i | -_-s ‘ a “Well, the old horse must have en | ~ jeocele the leader of the second flight, Bu:tulo It ts sata that the foul was com> |i iine suod to-day.” ae varia. eprom |i ae ven an cured In srk University’s football squad! NEW HAVEN, Sept. 29.—Twonty-two mitted r Walter Cleary had gone : i re . Mee ytubutha cae had thelr first taste of real football | to nothing was the best that Yale coubt|t othe front; that Walter Cleary , rat "Fi Of an AvIAAKLIN Boel Arg "Ruse Masher, Grace Bn W TT ST, byes 8 fight for a erday, when the ‘varsity was given do against a ‘strong team from Wes. |crossed over in front of Vestment, {0h shiveapreiuers: who beleve nat Corinne, Peter F. ‘Da +s Th Poo pa ball for the frat time and told to) leyan in the opening football game If anything of this sort happened, no all things are pure on the turf, The Rasen Graham, Hary ree ts i hammer the scrubs, and vice-versa, here. Conspicuous in the work of the one saw it, At any rate, Walter Men who can honestly sly that ractag | Han McAvoy, lictbert Cawthorne, Gil: Mavee 8 TO 8 bak i 165 West 34ih St., N. Y, and Baltimore nad tie class oc the New ¥ Fapid pace and graduaily tell back, f . : , {ng the Bisons masters: of the ted Hevee” and “Raldieis ire recontatent, Yale team wes the Cumbiing of chs \Cleary galloped home an easy winner its, been vlean sinte the ond of gare: bert Grenory, ier Stevens: Will am | Hours, 0 A.M. to 9 P.M, Sundays, 10 to 3, Seen the anata Or etre luek ground gainers for the “varalty, 4nd 88! Hinemen and becks, even Capi. Hogia by ten lengths. Veatment never showed deed Frvetie Nel Beinn tink ana are ers placing a handicap on th rush-line halves smashed up A) * ine losing the ball on @ tackle shift play she was a contender after being passed . There have been seasons when there sully ‘An. which even its fighting spi Foe a rannde Munole| Yale played a very loose game, ‘The on the turn, ‘The decision np- DAE been epllemict of form rever- “1 Sloan ts to act as master of cer ball, came around 4 S| naw tackle * gals, but Unis season has been a rec wuniee fH weil to ans lang » formar St, Paul end, showed up Baw Caney aoe Sot vee minine pe parently unjust and not warranted by ord-bretker in this respect it (9 per. Paiva: * SE ‘ e * " ”" e tri . trlek aa C jortunay at the season is ate nts behind Ialtinore, £0" nome Ww Ficmer Capt. Conaolly played tackle have stage fright In using ihe trick 4¥ happening in the race, ee ee alts coal he ails To Fisht in Private. looked as if th 44 might be nosed of third place by Newark. As for im. The on the eerub against Capt Reilly, pod fee gad avenge Be as they both weigh over two hundred | loned tackle bac! stvaigh Glabe which make up the second Pounds, when they crashed together plunges sielded the most ground fo ie crthemn ever bad he the Impact could be heard all over the Ella. Hogan and Bloomer did ME Voeasss nomara ano bocanes | Nand: ight of the student’ work, the former making dle Insbility to cut a’ figu spectators both “mixed It up” freely unaided from the sis-sant r enthusiasm In all the cities of | Teer CORNELL TEAM = YALE FRESHMEN “TK NSON LOST casera 1-fash- | A foul thet waa so Insignificant as Frank Lenny, the clever bantam of cult to find enoug> players to fll the| Fra to escape the keen eye of thou- front row of the grand-stand If racing! this city, and Kid Lewis, of the east sands should not have been cause kept on In this groove, Imagine Stone- | side, are matched to meet for fAfteen| enough to disqualify what was many Wall beating Africander ac any kind) pounds in a private bout in Hariem, of weights and at any Won- tage pounds the best horse and a public jer if ty Nell will be Y Sones tor he Fhe boys Rill AG alde be. mt favorite, The public gets all the worst superb riding of Africander yesterday. it Powers’s fo: Sos) SHMG UP WEL, COD WRSTLRS” Ty THE They Exess pam tf tS Ba eee KIDNRY "HA5PE% e* DISEASES | editien * 1 cure. all tent cm Fron IRON MAN. ITHACA, Sept. 29.—Comell Aateated| NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. %9—Yale! iF Med te imal fi ¢ scallalbap Hardens , ‘anes ,|Colgate by a swore of 17 to 0 treshmen and sophomores held their PRINCETON, Sept. 2%—The Tigers | ime Hie ‘cin liaatacienesd wat c ie and Nydrocale, Brent) rast work of the Cornell backs and} annual wrestling bout Tuesday night on, defeated Dickinson in their opening wate set, “parca, pH inet anal EE LEE from $100 to $10 * hich tackles were a feature, The only gala! the campus. Stuyvesant Fish, jr., was stidiron struggle of the season by the es. tone Colgate made before Cornell's first| chief marshal, and fully 6,000 people Score of 12 to 0. After the first touch: BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, 3 Ae secrsniee to ore ba » touchdown was on the first play, when| crowded the campus to see the wreat« on interference "Princeton Gis Whee need be patd wait cured.’ another Leave ae he we ao fake quarter-back kick netted ws) eg. Srsateenls | ‘Weel ty men i the fame. ei, EMIS J Sal Phe w aad jones i ; ™ ithe fres! tackle, yon ae these bouts, for middie ne One an cae ane te jake bun. tees from. 12.00 gravy very | ae Pak My, new at coach, Warner nub Teight In the last Afteen a met t ‘the second ‘i M4 i. wit yi SEARS Tare Abas